I think they are high currently, despite the New Amsterdam announcement!
Welcome to the Neighborhood centers on "the nicest guy in the Midwest" (played by House of Lies' Josh Lawson) who moves his family into a tough neighborhood in L.A., where not everyone appreciates his extreme neighborliness.
The Wayans-fronted series, meanwhile, revolves around a 30-something couple (Wayans and Greek's Amber Stevens West) who start to reconnect with their younger, cooler selves when a young pop star moves in.
RIP Superior Donuts.CBS has ordered 2 new comedies
Welcome to the Neighborhood
Untitled Damon Wayans, Jr. series
http://tvline.com/2018/05/09/welcome-to-the-neighborhood-cedric-the-entertainer-cbs-comedy-series/
CBS has ordered 2 new comedies
Welcome to the Neighborhood
Untitled Damon Wayans, Jr. series
http://tvline.com/2018/05/09/welcome-to-the-neighborhood-cedric-the-entertainer-cbs-comedy-series/
These sound really cringey. So they'll be perfect on CBS.CBS has ordered 2 new comedies
Welcome to the Neighborhood
Untitled Damon Wayans, Jr. series
http://tvline.com/2018/05/09/welcome-to-the-neighborhood-cedric-the-entertainer-cbs-comedy-series/
The series follows a group of friends from Boston who bonded under unexpected circumstances. "Some have achieved success, others are struggling in their careers and relationships, but all of them feel stuck in life," reads the synopsis. "After one of them dies unexpectedly, it's just the wake-up call the others need to finally start living. Along the way they discover that friends may be the one thing to save them from themselves."
ABC has also ordered a drama series called 'Million Little Things'
http://tvline.com/2018/05/09/a-million-little-things-abc-series-order-roday-giuntoli/
That's a fantastic cast, damn. I'll give it a shot based on that alone.
Haven't seen it mentioned yet:
Oldest rookie time! He might be old, but... he gets results!
Huh, this is interesting. Loved the movie, color me intrigued for a TV version.
(Non-Twitter embed people: it's a Youtube Red series of The Edge of Seventeen.)
The pilot is being written by Annabel Oakes, who has worked on Transparent and Netflix's Atypical.
I mean honestly, has Nathan Fillion ever been on a good show?
Haven't seen it mentioned yet:
Oldest rookie time! He might be old, but... he gets results!
Haven't seen it mentioned yet:
Oldest rookie time! He might be old, but... he gets results!
Haven't seen it mentioned yet:
Oldest rookie time! He might be old, but... he gets results!
He's pushing 50. Dude has been around for a long time.Did they purposefully make him look old in that picture? He doesn't usually look that old.
If they get the right actor it can work. I remember a german crime drama that recast the lead after three seasons when the original actor quit, they did an episode where he crashed his car which exploded, he had surgery and got a new face, it was nuts (intentionally) but calling attention to the ridiculousness helped them getting away with the recast imo. The show ran for five more seasons, the new guy lasted longer than the original actor.I meant this from the perspective of a viewer of the show. You don't RECAST a character after two full seasons in a show like this, you can attempt it after shooting a pilot episode but even then it's still risky imo.
Haven't seen it mentioned yet:
Oldest rookie time! He might be old, but... he gets results!
My personal hopes:
End it this season:
-AoS
-Brooklyn (don't want it to drag...end with the wedding)
Give it 1 last season:
-Gotham
-Fresh off the Boat (ending on Eddie's graduation)
Watching Blacklist as it shows at the bottom series finale next week. ..WTF when was this cancelled?
I lost interest halfway...
Nope, saw it again after a commercial break . It showed series finale next Wednesday (City - a Canadian channel)
The Cool Kids — co-written by It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Charlie Day and Paul Fruchbom (Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television) — is set in a retirement community where a female rebel (Vicki Lawrence) shakes up the status quo set by three guy friends (Martin Mull, David Alan Grier and Leslie Jordan). Day will serve as an executive producer, with Kevin Abbott (Last Man Standing) taking over as showrunner.
Proven Innocent stars Rachelle Lefevre (Under the Dome) as Madeline Scott, a determined female lawyer who heads up a "wrongful conviction firm," which works to reopen cases to exonerate innocent people who were found guilty. (Madeline has a checkered past of her own, becoming a tabloid sensation as a young adult after being falsely convicted.) The supporting cast includes Russell Hornsby (Grimm), Nikki M. James (BrainDead), Vincent Kartheiser (Mad Men), Riley Smith (Frequency, Nashville) and Clare O'Connor (Chicago Med) as a young Madeline.
Nope, saw it again after a commercial break . It showed series finale next Wednesday (City - a Canadian channel)
Nope, we do it like USA, season finale ... I know about the UK oneI assume it's just how Canadian channels refer to TV show finales, just as they do in the UK.
I assume it's just how Canadian channels refer to TV show finales, just as they do in the UK.
Nope, saw it again after a commercial break . It showed series finale next Wednesday (City - a Canadian channel)
Nope, we do it like USA, season finale ... I know about the UK one
Usually it's season finale here. Someone on Twitter mentioned it, as well. Could be the broadcaster wrote it wrong, or could be it's not coming back. I'm assuming the broadcaster messed up.
I forgot this was a thing. Lol. NBC thought they could copy FX.
- Bob's Burgers (I enjoy the show, and it's coming back this fall, but after 150+ episodes I'm fine with them ending it any time)
Would certainly be interesting if a Canadian television station accidentally announced the cancellation beforehand.
I think so too.. They might've accidentally jumped the gun on the announcementWould certainly be interesting if a Canadian television station accidentally announced the cancellation beforehand.
Huh, this is interesting. Loved the movie, color me intrigued for a TV version.
(Non-Twitter embed people: it's a Youtube Red series of The Edge of Seventeen.)
The pilot is being written by Annabel Oakes, who has worked on Transparent and Netflix's Atypical.
It's possible CityTV is calling it a series finale because they picked up too many shows and don't have room in the schedule for it anymore.Would certainly be interesting if a Canadian television station accidentally announced the cancellation beforehand.